Nokia 700, Nokia 701 and Nokia 600

Along with the introduction of the new Symbian Belle update, Nokia also has introduced and three new Symbian smartphones – Nokia 600, 700 and 701, which all of them are powered by the new Symbian Belle and comes with single-tap NFC sharing and pairing capabilities.

I’ll start with the “loudest entertainment smartphone”- Nokia 600. The phone measeures 111 x 53 x 13 mm, weights 100 grams, and has a 3.2-inch (640 x 360) capacitive touchscreen. It is powered by a 1 GHz processor and has 2GB of built-in storage, plus a microSD card slot if you need more. On the back there’s a 5-megapixel full focus camera with LED flash and HD video capture and inside you’ll find a A-GPS, accelerometer, 802.11 b/g/n WiFi, Bluetooth 3.0, NFC, a micro USB port, and a 1,200 mAh batter, promising 60 hours of music playback time. Nokia 600 also is equipped with powerful internal loudspeaker and built-in FM radio antenna for listening to radio without headphones and FM transmitter that makes it possible to broadcast music from your phone to any FM radio. The phone will be available in black, white, pink and lime for around 180 euro.

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